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ARCHIVED FORUM -- April 2007 to March 2012 READ ONLY FORUM
This is the first Archived Forum which was active between 17th April 2007 and
1st March February 2012
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Hej Thor, Hvis een kondensator på et printkort er dårlig, er resten af kondensatorerne på det samme printkort sandsynligvis også på vej til at blive det så jeg vil anbefale, at alle kondensatorerne skiftes på een gang. Der findes reparations-kit til flere typer servo boards. Hvis du kan upload'e et foto
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Sounds most of all as if you are using the phono (turntable) input for a line level source (tape/CD...) which should have been connected to the tape input. Caps in speaker crossovers usually age with a muddy and mumbled sound as the result (read: less treble). Martin
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Of course, I cannot be 100% sure but it's the diagnose in more than 99% of these cases. I shall not be the one to judge other peoples skills and I don't know who looked at it for you, he may be right in his diagnose, but it wouldn't be the first time we hear that "something unobtainable" needs replacing or "it would be too
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Welcome to Beoworld ! Yes, it's a standard issue. A drop of oil is all it needs. Read more here, there's also a photo about halfway down the page: http://forum.beoworld.org/forums/t/12210.aspx?PageIndex=2 Martin
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1. Platter height adjustment (mentioned in the service manual) or damaged main bearing or warped (platter and/or) subplatter or something not sitting correctly inside. 2. Adjustment of the carriage, it's a string arrangement and the adjusting procedure is mentioned in the servicemanual. 3. Probably a dead MMC cartridge. Try another cartridge or
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The plastic pieces are little excentrics to help align the wood-trim to the metal surfaces (plus hold it down). I had some reproduced in unbreakable polycarbonate at some point, maybe I still have some, I will have a look. Use incorrect belts and wear out the bearings in minutes. I have new motors - and correct belts... Martin
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We will look into it right away. Martin Beoworld Moderator
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A Beogram won't respond to Tape commands. You may have to unscrew the two datalink pins on the Beogram cable to be able to play it through a tape input or you will have a very confusing setup. Pressing play on the Beogram will see the Beomaster switch to the Phono input regardless of which input on the Beomaster received the command. Selecting Phono
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I thought he fell asleep... Great thread, Andy ! Martin
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